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Old 11-04-2006, 12:02 AM   #1
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Silver Bucket's results from tonight 11/03/06

Weather and track was cold, but overall I am happy. I am ESPECIALLY HAPPY that my car lifted the driver side front wheel 10-12". Chewie was on the line when I launched and when I returned to the pits (disgusted with my 60' and ET), he was grinning and giddy saying "MAN, yo should have seen your launch, all the people on the line were like HOLY SHIT"...

Anyhoo, here are my times all N/A..

First run: 60'-1.7278
1/4-12.6189@107.55

Second run: 60'-1.7617
1/4-12.6023@109.01

Third run: 60'-1.7192
1/4-12.5790@107.58

Fourth run: 60'-1.8243
1/4-12.7469@107.04

Last run: 60'-1.8350 WHEELS UP and BOG on landing
1/4-12.7724@107.53
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Old 11-04-2006, 01:49 AM   #2
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nice...it will only get better with wheel time...congrats
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Old 11-04-2006, 08:04 AM   #3
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The track was cold, but the 4th launch was SWEEET. Overall good N/A runs. Good times.
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Old 11-04-2006, 11:14 AM   #4
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wow mitch the car was looking good and moving out !!! i saw on another run it looked as you pulled the left front up abour 6-7 inches so i think you were yanking them all night sweet runs bro
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Old 11-04-2006, 01:31 PM   #5
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looks good..and its all motor right?? except for the spray...
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Old 11-04-2006, 01:33 PM   #6
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looks good..and its all motor right?? except for the spray...
No spray used last night...all motor
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Old 11-04-2006, 02:08 PM   #7
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excellent numbers, mitch!
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Old 11-04-2006, 08:24 PM   #8
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Any videos?

What RPM are you leaving at?

What kind of adjustments are you making between runs?

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Any videos?

What RPM are you leaving at?

What kind of adjustments are you making between runs?

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Friday night, my 2 step was set at 5500. I changed it to 6000 on Saturday and it helped alot. Adjustments were just tire pressure.
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Old 11-06-2006, 11:28 AM   #10
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awesome man, you are getting there.

where do the rpms fall to on the launch? and where is your peak torque?

you tied my best on nittos you sneaky bastard, but i dont pull the wheels
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It would be cool to see some video. I leave over 6k in my Cobra and a friend of mine does best in his NA Mach leaving over 6500. If it is yanking the front that hard, you probably need to stiffen up the front shocks to slow the rise down. I went 4 clicks stiffer and kept the front tires down but still ran sub-1.5 60 foots.

Do you have adjustable shocks front and rear?

Are you powershifting?

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It would be cool to see some video. I leave over 6k in my Cobra and a friend of mine does best in his NA Mach leaving over 6500. If it is yanking the front that hard, you probably need to stiffen up the front shocks to slow the rise down. I went 4 clicks stiffer and kept the front tires down but still ran sub-1.5 60 foots.

Do you have adjustable shocks front and rear?

Are you powershifting?

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There are vids in the pics/vids section. I have adj.'s all the way around and coil overs on the front. I do not powershift.
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Nice runs,
I know im a different bodystyle, but i have a 1.71 60', I have it on tape with a 12.7 run, I did'nt quite have the wheel up, maybe a 1/4 inch at most 4500 launch, alot has to do with the suspension setup, too bad My suspension kinda old. weird some cars can hook a 1.5 and not lift...some lift on 1.8's
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Nice runs,
I know im a different bodystyle, but i have a 1.71 60', I have it on tape with a 12.7 run, I did'nt quite have the wheel up, maybe a 1/4 inch at most 4500 launch, alot has to do with the suspension setup, too bad My suspension kinda old. weird some cars can hook a 1.5 and not lift...some lift on 1.8's
Obviously, a lot of it has to do with weight bias and total weight. More importantly, most racers try to keep the front wheels on the ground. It takes power to lift the wheels off the ground, and any power spent doing that is not available to push the car forward.

Basically, you want to pull the front end only as high as necessary. You keep stiffening the shocks until your 60 fts slow down.



My car is nose heavy, but I can still keep the tires down and hook. Once I move the battery to the trunk I am hoping to stiffen the shocks a little more, slow down the front end a little more, and pull more off the ET....

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Exactly, upward motion is wasted energy if your trying to move forward as fast as you can.
I just moved my battery to the trunk, just one of those mods i been needing to do......Im ready for a tubular k-member, but should just wait and do it all at once, including a-arms ect...
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